SFGTV2: San Francisco Government Television
129
129
Jan 26, 2013
01/13
by
SFGTV2
tv
eye 129
favorite 0
quote 0
in paris already, they are rounding the pedestrian signals through blue tooth and into people's phones. so the future is really exciting and technology will make it quite a journey for everybody. >> thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> so now i would like to introduce the chief engineer. can you tell us about your experience? >> there were a lot of anticipation about how people would respond. at first, we had to get in front of people to direct them from their habits. early morning, they are more into carrying their coffee and going inside of the elevator and then spilling their coffee to hit the keys. we got right in front of them, stopped them and told them exactly what they had to do. that helped out a lot. the other thing that helped were the lights in the lobby would tell them where the elevator was. a lot of these systems have not done that. we were the first to do that. the nice thing is we've got less spills in the lobby, too. you get into the elevator in the morning, and somebody is standing in front of the buttons and you cannot get to it. people are fight
in paris already, they are rounding the pedestrian signals through blue tooth and into people's phones. so the future is really exciting and technology will make it quite a journey for everybody. >> thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> so now i would like to introduce the chief engineer. can you tell us about your experience? >> there were a lot of anticipation about how people would respond. at first, we had to get in front of people to direct them...
423
423
tv
eye 423
favorite 0
quote 0
this past april, they celebrated their first birthday with a family trip to paris and surrounded by adoring fans. the power couple renewed their vows on the eiffel tower. for now, mariah is staying close to home, taking every opportunity she can to spend quality time with the twins. and maybe a few special guests. >> roc, we were playing the piano. >> reporter: and next week randy and mariah will be together again on the idol judge's panel and she and nikki have now made up. >> for me ultimately this is about the kids, the contestants. i have been blessed to live my dream more than half my life. i want to give that back to someone else. >> our thanks to barbara walters. >>> just ahead, the entire "star wars" saga crammed into one hour. it's possible and unexpected and it's coming up next. two things -- told him cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll work his way up from busser to waiter to chef before opening a restaurant specializing in fish and game from the great northwest. he'll start investing early, he'll find some good people to help guide him, an
this past april, they celebrated their first birthday with a family trip to paris and surrounded by adoring fans. the power couple renewed their vows on the eiffel tower. for now, mariah is staying close to home, taking every opportunity she can to spend quality time with the twins. and maybe a few special guests. >> roc, we were playing the piano. >> reporter: and next week randy and mariah will be together again on the idol judge's panel and she and nikki have now made up....
SFGTV2: San Francisco Government Television
71
71
Jan 25, 2013
01/13
by
SFGTV2
tv
eye 71
favorite 0
quote 0
havana for dublin, where some of the most famous writers i keep admiring were born, and also dreaming of paris where my grandparents, my grandfather, spend many important years of his life. also i want to move to my place, i don't know what was the name of that place. every time people call me la englicita, the little english woman because in cuba, in the caribbean, they didn't make any difference. all the irish were english. and all the people from asia were chinese. all the jews were called polacos, polish. that is interesting because the irish were part of the spanish community in cuba, but usually they didn't make the difference. so they call me and they call my father el inglis, the english guy. so when they call me that and when my name suffered many different spellings. later on in life, in the 70's, i had many identification cards with names like coffee that i didn't drink at the time, so i began drinking coffee later on, names like caufildo and garfield, my favorite one, that made me wonder if the bureaucrats at the id office knew that i really love cats. without my garfield id, i lef
havana for dublin, where some of the most famous writers i keep admiring were born, and also dreaming of paris where my grandparents, my grandfather, spend many important years of his life. also i want to move to my place, i don't know what was the name of that place. every time people call me la englicita, the little english woman because in cuba, in the caribbean, they didn't make any difference. all the irish were english. and all the people from asia were chinese. all the jews were called...
74
74
Jan 13, 2013
01/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 74
favorite 0
quote 0
but he had been saying what he would do then as soon as he went into exile in paris, he changed his tune and became pro woman to sound like t sound like the good guys and he was extremely clever. in fact, the other day they said the shah had forbidden them so that was cut off and they did not try enough's but we all knew that the shop will not have another political party he would build hospitals and schools and i spent time sitting next to him because of protocol and he would not allow another political party but of course, he couldn't. you could see the clash coming. no doubt about it. he could not survive if it but he could not see that. >> there was still a huge divide that probably contributed two's attention as well. >> i traveled around the country but they were good that he said even with the president's year when there the presence of the president say are afraid so last one cabinet member one have been with the shock? why didn't you tell him? we agreed to tell him that when we got inside nobody would. >> you tell a wonderful story how lbj had a tuesday luncheon group of people
but he had been saying what he would do then as soon as he went into exile in paris, he changed his tune and became pro woman to sound like t sound like the good guys and he was extremely clever. in fact, the other day they said the shah had forbidden them so that was cut off and they did not try enough's but we all knew that the shop will not have another political party he would build hospitals and schools and i spent time sitting next to him because of protocol and he would not allow another...
110
110
tv
eye 110
favorite 0
quote 0
investors unfazed by the million-dollar heist from the apple store in paris and new year's ev. they helped themselves to apple products. the police were watching new year's eve celebrations apparently instead of going after the bad guys. hewlett-packard and intel, two of the worst performing stocks five and a half in three and a half% respectively. hitting -- putting some zip in a portfolio buying the company cost sharing $500 million. that purchase price represents a % premium. but ipo price of $18 back in april 2011. 30-foot waves spreading the rescue of royal dutch shell's oil drilling rig off the coast of alaska night. that rate was being towed to seattle for maintenance when that towlines failed. it was washed ashore on an uninhabited island. carrying 143,000 gallons of diesel fuel. 12,000 gallons of lubricating oil and then draw it would. the post card reports no evidence of any leakage. turning to the fiscal cliff that did not vlate his anti-tax pledge. joining us now, grover norquist, president of americans for tax reform, author of the taxpayer rotection pledge. happy
investors unfazed by the million-dollar heist from the apple store in paris and new year's ev. they helped themselves to apple products. the police were watching new year's eve celebrations apparently instead of going after the bad guys. hewlett-packard and intel, two of the worst performing stocks five and a half in three and a half% respectively. hitting -- putting some zip in a portfolio buying the company cost sharing $500 million. that purchase price represents a % premium. but ipo price...
172
172
Jan 29, 2013
01/13
by
WMAR
tv
eye 172
favorite 0
quote 1
last week was fashion week in paris. this is where the top designers in the world introduce new clothes that no person would ever wear in real life under any circumstances. i don't know what the point of fashion week is but i don't know much about fashion. i asked my aunt chippy. she is 37 years old and lives in las vegas. she knows fashion. we showed her the new looks and here's what she had to say on those. >> hi, it's aunt chippy and it's fashion week. let's roll it and see what kind of [ bleep ] they got this time. she has a butterfly on her vigina and two on her breast. i hope she doesn't bend over. i have no words for this one. she -- just go. this one here, that poor bastard unicorn was stuck in a lousy place with an ugly broad. [ bleep ]. let's go. let's go. what the frick is this? this looks like when they neuter the dog they put the thing around their collar so they don't have to see their nuts are gone. anything else? two penis guy. i'm sick of this. is there anybody out there doing decent crap! i'm done! i'm
last week was fashion week in paris. this is where the top designers in the world introduce new clothes that no person would ever wear in real life under any circumstances. i don't know what the point of fashion week is but i don't know much about fashion. i asked my aunt chippy. she is 37 years old and lives in las vegas. she knows fashion. we showed her the new looks and here's what she had to say on those. >> hi, it's aunt chippy and it's fashion week. let's roll it and see what kind...
178
178
Jan 12, 2013
01/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 178
favorite 0
quote 0
down-and-out in paris and london. coming up, my man is smooth like barry and his boys got base. with a body like arnold and a denzel face. not a story, just a text bill sent me before the show. very strange. what is the latest on justin bieber and why hasn't he responded on me mentoring him. i have a lot to offer, justin. >>> we used to date. now she is mrs. jay-z. yes, beyonce is one of the biggest stars on the planet, earth that is. and she is not as ground etd as i -- grounded as i once imagined. according to a "gq" interview her office has a storage that has ifer interview and every existing photograph and every video of every show she has ever performed. also season three of "cheers." that was a good season. >> and she employed a visual director who has shot particularly every waking moment for up to 16 hours a day. it ends with beyonce confessing, i know now that, yes, i am powerful. i am more powerful than my mind can even digest and understand. wow when was she with many colors? let's discuss in the -- >> lightning roooooouuuunnnnnddd. lightning round. >> jedediah, this
down-and-out in paris and london. coming up, my man is smooth like barry and his boys got base. with a body like arnold and a denzel face. not a story, just a text bill sent me before the show. very strange. what is the latest on justin bieber and why hasn't he responded on me mentoring him. i have a lot to offer, justin. >>> we used to date. now she is mrs. jay-z. yes, beyonce is one of the biggest stars on the planet, earth that is. and she is not as ground etd as i -- grounded as i...
99
99
Jan 22, 2013
01/13
by
KGO
tv
eye 99
favorite 0
quote 0
paris. dublin. and one day, we woke up in norway, flew to paris, shot all day, went running through the streets, running through paris in a cowboy hat, everybody thought i had lost a horse. [ laughter ] that poor cowboy doesn't have a ride. and then we flew to dublin that night and shot a pub scene. so it was three countries in one day. >> jimmy: where did the giraffe come from? >> those come from africa, jimmy. >> jimmy: okay. [ laughter ] >> they don't grow those here. >> jimmy: they're not on the ranch? >> we don't have any yet. but boy, it would have followed me home. >> jimmy: yeah, it was a very friendly giraffe. >> we actually shot that at the nashville zoo. his name is congo and he is a big dog. >> jimmy: you brought some extra cuts -- some stuff you cut here, bloopers or whatever you want to call them. this is congo? >> this is really smart. >> jimmy: wow. oh! [ laughter ] what do you feed a giraffe? what was it you were feeding congo? >> beef jerky. but i don't know if that's right. >> jim
paris. dublin. and one day, we woke up in norway, flew to paris, shot all day, went running through the streets, running through paris in a cowboy hat, everybody thought i had lost a horse. [ laughter ] that poor cowboy doesn't have a ride. and then we flew to dublin that night and shot a pub scene. so it was three countries in one day. >> jimmy: where did the giraffe come from? >> those come from africa, jimmy. >> jimmy: okay. [ laughter ] >> they don't grow those here....
123
123
Jan 15, 2013
01/13
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 123
favorite 0
quote 0
it is an invasive paris had grown fat on societies. it is rolling over the planet, and correcting all peoples and states before it. what is to be done? once upon a time in a place neither here nor there, we the constructors and citizens of the young internet discuss the future of our new world. we saw that the relationships between all people would be mediated by our new world as they emerged with it, and that the nature of states which are defined by how many people exchange information economic bounty, and force, would also change. tooling assange said with some of the merger between existing state structures and internet created an opening to change the nature of states. he says first recall that states are systems which coacervate force have) faction within a state may compete for support, leading to democratic surface phenomenon, but the underpinnings of states are the systematic application of avoidance of violence, land ownership, property rents, dividends, taxation's, censorship, copyrights, all of forced by the threatened appl
it is an invasive paris had grown fat on societies. it is rolling over the planet, and correcting all peoples and states before it. what is to be done? once upon a time in a place neither here nor there, we the constructors and citizens of the young internet discuss the future of our new world. we saw that the relationships between all people would be mediated by our new world as they emerged with it, and that the nature of states which are defined by how many people exchange information...
163
163
Jan 24, 2013
01/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 163
favorite 0
quote 0
i can't remember her name but a great lady that runs paris island. there are ways for women to succeed if they choose a military career. i don't know if serving in infran industry is one of them -- infan industry is one of them. if you get pressure to go on the front line if you choose military career are you looked down why didn't you go to the front when we are in the tanks for 48 hours and pee in a cup? >> bob: it's true that most of the officers who reach the combat experience. >> dana: there are women who are able to -- >> bob: this will lead to more women getting to high position. >> andrea: in fairness, if you talk to soldiers and a lot called in the show. they have experience and they said men are chivalrous by nature and they find themselves put themselveses in danger if they are fighting in combat. >> greg: and long-term, will they keep the female-only units or will it upset feminists later. >> dana: general laurie reynolds is her name. >> greg: thank you. trechtly ahead, phil mickelson apologizes one more time for talking about taxes and s
i can't remember her name but a great lady that runs paris island. there are ways for women to succeed if they choose a military career. i don't know if serving in infran industry is one of them -- infan industry is one of them. if you get pressure to go on the front line if you choose military career are you looked down why didn't you go to the front when we are in the tanks for 48 hours and pee in a cup? >> bob: it's true that most of the officers who reach the combat experience....
231
231
Jan 2, 2013
01/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 231
favorite 0
quote 0
a huge hike in paris. leav thieves making off from apple products from the flag ship store. four armed robbers took advantage of officers patrolling new year's celebrations elsewhere in the city to break into the store. what was the most popular christmas gift this year. think you know? it wasn't an ipad or a kindle. instead it was ugg boots. they found the boots were the most searched item on-line. experts say it comes as a surprise since the company sales are actually down. >>> do you have a pair? >> no. maybe people searched them but didn't buy. it is time for the first class travel it is that time of year to dust off your skis and snow boards and hit the slopes. what are the hot vacation destinations and how can you make sure you are getting the best deal? let's ask tral loss city senior editor tracy scott. >> how can you get the best deal as soon as>> you want to book a ski vacation package booking your flight and hotel at the same time. bundling that together will save you a ton. the ski and lift tickets in the bundle. physical you book those many offer sris counts. >>
a huge hike in paris. leav thieves making off from apple products from the flag ship store. four armed robbers took advantage of officers patrolling new year's celebrations elsewhere in the city to break into the store. what was the most popular christmas gift this year. think you know? it wasn't an ipad or a kindle. instead it was ugg boots. they found the boots were the most searched item on-line. experts say it comes as a surprise since the company sales are actually down. >>> do...
111
111
Jan 20, 2013
01/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 111
favorite 0
quote 0
the main thing that makes roaming the other winners, venice, boston, barcelona, amsterdam, prague, paris and new york walkable is a legal fabric of everyday collection of streets, blocks and buildings that tied the monuments together. despite its technical failures, rumsfeld work is superb. when those aspects missing from the discussion in most places. this is because the discussion has been about adequate and attractive pedestrian facilities rather than walkable cities. no shortage and even a fledgling field of study focuses on impediments to pedestrian access and safety, mostly in the toronto suburbs. doctors are hopeful but inadequate. same for urban beautification programs such as the famous size of the 80s, breaks, banners, bollards and burns now grace many abandoned downtown. lots of money and muscle had gone into improving sidewalks, crossing signals, streetlights and trash cans. how important are these things in convincing people to walk? if watching this about safe pedestrian zones, why did 150 main street pedestrian ice in the 60s and 70s failed immediately? clearly there's mor
the main thing that makes roaming the other winners, venice, boston, barcelona, amsterdam, prague, paris and new york walkable is a legal fabric of everyday collection of streets, blocks and buildings that tied the monuments together. despite its technical failures, rumsfeld work is superb. when those aspects missing from the discussion in most places. this is because the discussion has been about adequate and attractive pedestrian facilities rather than walkable cities. no shortage and even a...
535
535
Jan 25, 2013
01/13
by
WMAR
tv
eye 535
favorite 0
quote 0
it's paris, you idiot! they're everywhere, put down your digital device, go out and live your life, you american [ bleep ]! [ cheers and applause ] >> that is how you do a monologue! >> yeah! >> thank you, robin. robin williams, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] all right, we're going to take a break. ooook perfect on you, catherine! have we met? yeah, last week at the tax store i did your taxes. you work here too. yep. i thought you were an expert with returns? oh i am, especially after the holidays! major tax stores advertise for preparers with "no taxes experience necessary." at turbotax, you only get answers from cpas, eas or tax attorneys - all real tax experts. ...than h&r block stores and all other major tax stores combined. keeping up with the kids is tough, so i drink emergen-c. with vitamin c for immune support and b vitamins for natural energy, i'm ready for whatever they get into. get your free sample at myemergenc.com. stay healthy and feel the good. and under 550 calories each. you have to ta
it's paris, you idiot! they're everywhere, put down your digital device, go out and live your life, you american [ bleep ]! [ cheers and applause ] >> that is how you do a monologue! >> yeah! >> thank you, robin. robin williams, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] all right, we're going to take a break. ooook perfect on you, catherine! have we met? yeah, last week at the tax store i did your taxes. you work here too. yep. i thought you were an expert with returns? oh i am,...
222
222
Jan 29, 2013
01/13
by
WBAL
tv
eye 222
favorite 0
quote 0
youth code from l'oreal paris. yep...doh. [ boy ] slurpably fun and a good source of calcium. dads who get it, get go-gurt. something this delicious could only come from nature. now from the maker of splenda sweeteners, discover nectresse. the only 100% natural, no-calorie sweetener made from the goodness of fruit. the rich, sweet taste of sugar. nothing artificial. ♪ it's all that sweet ever needs to be. new nectresse. sweetness naturally. new nectresse. cnow with added whitening.... and concentrated formula. to clean and whiten laundry better than ever. and coffee is coffee, a quick bite is a quick bite, and play time is play time, because for 24 hours my heartburn is lights out. prevent acid for 24 hours with prevacid 24 hour. because for 24 hours my heartburn is lights out. we're pregnant! honey! what? we're pregnant! we're pregnant? yeah! you're going to be a mom! you're going to be a dad! there's a little baby in there? there's a human being growing inside your stomach? yeah! now what? i don't know? what? introducing huggies mommy answers. the best advice in one place.
youth code from l'oreal paris. yep...doh. [ boy ] slurpably fun and a good source of calcium. dads who get it, get go-gurt. something this delicious could only come from nature. now from the maker of splenda sweeteners, discover nectresse. the only 100% natural, no-calorie sweetener made from the goodness of fruit. the rich, sweet taste of sugar. nothing artificial. ♪ it's all that sweet ever needs to be. new nectresse. sweetness naturally. new nectresse. cnow with added whitening.... and...
56
56
Jan 25, 2013
01/13
by
WBAL
tv
eye 56
favorite 0
quote 0
there was a famous one with -- >> paris hilton was a really famous one. >> apparently if you want to even watch it on youtube, you have to put your birth date in to make sure that you're old enough. >> that's not even for a car, is it? it's for a hamburger, isn't it? okay. >> pamela anderson did one about nine years ago. this is hers. >> with sirius satellite radio, you co you can get 100% commercial-free music beamed right to your car. and a chance to have your car washed if you are home by pam anderson. ♪ >> what do you think? >> it's exactly the way i wash a car. exactly the way i wash a car. not now in this weather, but -- you know what, i don't really care. do you really care? >> no. >> what bothers me is how can a 20-year-old think i'm so sexy, and when i do it, i'm like bulemic and i'm going to stick my fingers down my throat and going to vomit. >> you do have a little lipstick. >> thanks again for being a friend. >> kim k did the same thing. >> she did one? >> she did one. who cares? does your husband drive you to drink? the question is -- >> interesting, actually. >> did w
there was a famous one with -- >> paris hilton was a really famous one. >> apparently if you want to even watch it on youtube, you have to put your birth date in to make sure that you're old enough. >> that's not even for a car, is it? it's for a hamburger, isn't it? okay. >> pamela anderson did one about nine years ago. this is hers. >> with sirius satellite radio, you co you can get 100% commercial-free music beamed right to your car. and a chance to have your...
155
155
Jan 14, 2013
01/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 155
favorite 0
quote 0
the former paris editor of the harper's bazaar, who he married on the second floor of the white house in the summer of 1942. he regarded money, his own and other peoples of a thing to be spent as quickly as possible. put people into two categories. talkers and doers. kerry was definitely a doer. "the hopkins touch" the book begins may 10 to 1840, a year and a half before the united states got into the secular world were. it was the day with the germans overran the low countries and hitler's division were masked in the forest and poised to invade a verge and phrases. it was the day and then they can, 1940, when winston churchill became prime minister great britain and within a few weeks the rest of europe would be under the. on that day, the evening, roosevelt and hopkins are upstairs in the white house. they were in the oval study and as usual the ensuring, through his stories back and forth, laughing at each other's jokes. at that time, here was 49 and the president was 57. they had known each other for a decade. franklin eleanor roosevelt had consoled harry following the death of hi
the former paris editor of the harper's bazaar, who he married on the second floor of the white house in the summer of 1942. he regarded money, his own and other peoples of a thing to be spent as quickly as possible. put people into two categories. talkers and doers. kerry was definitely a doer. "the hopkins touch" the book begins may 10 to 1840, a year and a half before the united states got into the secular world were. it was the day with the germans overran the low countries and...
109
109
Jan 14, 2013
01/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 109
favorite 0
quote 0
the former paris editor of the harper's bazaar, who he married actually on the second floor of the white house the summer of 1942. he regarded money, his own and other people's as something to be spent as quickly as possible. to put people into two categories. talkers and doers. and harry was definitely a do or. so the hopkins touch, the book, begins on may 10, 1940, and that was a year and half before the united states get into the second world war. it was a day when the germans overran the low countries and hitler's panzer division of tanks were masked in our dense forests, poised to invade luxembourg and france. it was a day that winston churchill became prime minister of great britain. and within a few weeks the rest of europe would be under the nazi. on that day, actually evening, the roosevelt and hopkins were upstairs in the white house. they just finished dinner. they were in the oval study, and as usual, bantering, telling stories back and forth, laughing at each other's jokes. at that time, harry was 49 and the president was 57. they had known each other for a decade. eleanor r
the former paris editor of the harper's bazaar, who he married actually on the second floor of the white house the summer of 1942. he regarded money, his own and other people's as something to be spent as quickly as possible. to put people into two categories. talkers and doers. and harry was definitely a do or. so the hopkins touch, the book, begins on may 10, 1940, and that was a year and half before the united states get into the second world war. it was a day when the germans overran the...
123
123
Jan 16, 2013
01/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 123
favorite 0
quote 0
also was worried that there is a very large community of people from mali, about 200,000 living in paris, living in france. and france was worried that these malian nationals would be influenced by the extremists back home and carry out attacks. frantz had intelligence an attack may have been in the active planning stages. >> france's reaction to what happened in mali and the u.s. reaction to what france did is fascinating at the outset. it's going to be more fascinating when we see the extent of how much the u.s. decides to be in support. will cow i don't mean back and talk to us more with a big map? >> bring the map. and will you say bullpucky? >> i will say bullpucky, but never accusingly at you. >> maybe. it depends on what i say. >> that's true. richard engel, nbc's chief foreign correspondent. all right. we'll be right back. >>> president obama today chose the license plates that are going to be on his limo when he driven to the capitol to be inaugurated on monday. they say taxation without representation. at the request of the d.c. council, president obama chose these tags. he did
also was worried that there is a very large community of people from mali, about 200,000 living in paris, living in france. and france was worried that these malian nationals would be influenced by the extremists back home and carry out attacks. frantz had intelligence an attack may have been in the active planning stages. >> france's reaction to what happened in mali and the u.s. reaction to what france did is fascinating at the outset. it's going to be more fascinating when we see the...
WHUT (Howard University Television)
52
52
Jan 10, 2013
01/13
by
WHUT
tv
eye 52
favorite 0
quote 0
of the kurdistan workers party or pkk and two other kurdish women activists have been shot dead in paris. there were found dead at a kurdish and permission center. the pkk's leaders have recently began talks with the turkish government in a bid to resolve a longstanding conflict. those are some of the headlines. this is "democracy now!," democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. >> welcome to all our listeners and viewers from around the country and around the world. venezuela has postponed today's president inauguration as hugo chÁvez remains hospitalized in cuba after complications from a fourth cancer operation. the 58-year-old chÁvez who was first elected in 1998, has not been seen in public nor heard from since his surgery on december 11. the postponement of the inauguration has set off a political crisis in venezuela. on wednesday, venezuela's top court ruled that chÁvez could begin a new term today and be sworn in later before the court. by president nicolas maduro who is now in charge of the day-to- day government praised the ruling. >> in
of the kurdistan workers party or pkk and two other kurdish women activists have been shot dead in paris. there were found dead at a kurdish and permission center. the pkk's leaders have recently began talks with the turkish government in a bid to resolve a longstanding conflict. those are some of the headlines. this is "democracy now!," democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. >> welcome to all our listeners and viewers from around the...
127
127
Jan 28, 2013
01/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 127
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> joining us now is tony fratto, former treasury secretary, he's in paris this morning. tony, what brings you to paris? >> i have some meetings here on my way back from davos, kelly. we missed you in davos with the rest of the team there. >> i know. i wonder if they didn't send you over there to try and get a read as to why the french wanted the british to leave the eu or something. >> i'll take some informal polling on the street. >> could you please, we appreciate that. in the meantime, let's talk about what's happening in the u.s. have people been overlooking the likelihood of a sequester happening? >> yeah, i think so. look, i feel like we've gone through a period of, where the sentiment was very much on the conservative side, concern and risk and now we went through a little bit of a period where people are overlooking some of the riskes and not recognizing that we're going to have these things to deal with this year. so really an important transition year. in the u.s., we're dealing with the debt. i think we're going to get through this in the spring. but if you lo
. >> joining us now is tony fratto, former treasury secretary, he's in paris this morning. tony, what brings you to paris? >> i have some meetings here on my way back from davos, kelly. we missed you in davos with the rest of the team there. >> i know. i wonder if they didn't send you over there to try and get a read as to why the french wanted the british to leave the eu or something. >> i'll take some informal polling on the street. >> could you please, we...
125
125
Jan 10, 2013
01/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 125
favorite 0
quote 0
in paris there has been a taliban representation. the taliban as part of the political landscape. this is basically something that should be done by the peace council. pakistan gets involved and your will say that there's a classic but, i read it a long time ago. i off and on read it. to remind myself how intertwined is the history and culture and tradition and demographic of these countries. sometimes our problems become your problems and your problems become our problems. >> do you want to comment on that? >> on the question i think in the contacts that take place between the pakistani army and the government, the army position is -- [indiscernible] they have bigger plans and other intentions. in the private meeting that is where the position is. the smaller u.s. presence probably will come. there might be concerned. as the ambassador indicated, there are many other forces in pakistan that may have concern about the impact of the duration of security in afghanistan which leads into [indiscernible] in pakistan. in the past in the private meetings, the idea was we're not sure when
in paris there has been a taliban representation. the taliban as part of the political landscape. this is basically something that should be done by the peace council. pakistan gets involved and your will say that there's a classic but, i read it a long time ago. i off and on read it. to remind myself how intertwined is the history and culture and tradition and demographic of these countries. sometimes our problems become your problems and your problems become our problems. >> do you want...
104
104
Jan 2, 2013
01/13
by
WJLA
tv
eye 104
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> police in paris trying to crack their case. a new year's eve caper, a brazen robbery of the city's biggest apple store. four masked gunmen carried out what appeared to be a carefully planned heist, making off with about $1.3 million worth of i phones and ipads. >>> the governor of pennsylvania intends to sue the ncaa over sanctions imposed against penn state after the jerry sandusky scandal. the sanctions, which were agreed to by the university in july, including $60 million fine, that would be used to finance child abuse prevention grants. we'll get more details at a news conference later today. but the republican governor there will file this. it's going to be an anti-trust suit against the ncaa. really the problem is that the state has is that $60 million is going to be spent outside of the state of pennsylvania. they want that to be spent within the state. in terms of the ncaa and a precedent, they don't have a very good record against anti-suit trusts. >> you just feel bad for the students that go to penn state. it's one t
. >>> police in paris trying to crack their case. a new year's eve caper, a brazen robbery of the city's biggest apple store. four masked gunmen carried out what appeared to be a carefully planned heist, making off with about $1.3 million worth of i phones and ipads. >>> the governor of pennsylvania intends to sue the ncaa over sanctions imposed against penn state after the jerry sandusky scandal. the sanctions, which were agreed to by the university in july, including $60...
226
226
Jan 12, 2013
01/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 226
favorite 0
quote 0
according to the "wall street journal," paris is asking the u.s. to send drone there is to support the campaign and france is raising its own terror threat level as a result of the strike. it's important to understand that the al-qaeda group there is one of the most dangerous offshoots of the terror group in the entire world. they've essentially carved out their own territory in the lawless desert region in the northern part of the country over the past nine months. we'll have much more to come on this developing story. gregg? >> gregg: a new push this week to hold the syrian government responsible for war crimes committed during their nearly two-year-old civil war, more than 50 countries now backing a plan set to be presented to the united nations security council, referring members of the assad regime to the war crimes tribunal at the hague in the nether hands. conner powell is live with more. conner? >> that letter will officially go to the u.n. security council on monday and if the u.n. security council refers it to the international criminal c
according to the "wall street journal," paris is asking the u.s. to send drone there is to support the campaign and france is raising its own terror threat level as a result of the strike. it's important to understand that the al-qaeda group there is one of the most dangerous offshoots of the terror group in the entire world. they've essentially carved out their own territory in the lawless desert region in the northern part of the country over the past nine months. we'll have much...
260
260
Jan 1, 2013
01/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 260
favorite 0
quote 0
are on the hunt for armed robbers who stole more than $1.6 million of gadgets from an apple store in paris. the story trending now across france. authorities say the robbers made their move after the store shut down new year's eve carrying handguns as well as attacking a security guard to get in. police say thieves steal apple product but was this break-in comes as the biggest raid in a store there. we'll have more after a break. ♪ [ slap! ] [ slap! slap! slap! slap! ] ow! ow! [ male announcer ] your favorite foods fighting you? fight back fast with tums. calcium-rich tums starts working so fast you'll forget you had heartburn. ♪ tum tum tum tum tums >>> a common anything to toast the arrival of the new year world peace right? one school in atlanta taking a unique approach to actually trying to achieve it. welcoming international refugees. kids that come from all over the world, and families are too afraid to return to their home country. the school's mission to catch these kids while young, show them there is more to this world than violence and fear. >> reporter: this boy and his fam
are on the hunt for armed robbers who stole more than $1.6 million of gadgets from an apple store in paris. the story trending now across france. authorities say the robbers made their move after the store shut down new year's eve carrying handguns as well as attacking a security guard to get in. police say thieves steal apple product but was this break-in comes as the biggest raid in a store there. we'll have more after a break. ♪ [ slap! ] [ slap! slap! slap! slap! ] ow! ow! [ male...
179
179
Jan 23, 2013
01/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 179
favorite 0
quote 0
security for libya or other war-attorney countries, i don't think we can treat it like an embassy in paris. >> are you ready to appropriate more funds for diplomatic security? >> yeah. and in fact, in my budget i do propose more funds, $55 billion increase in the baseline for the military included in among that is more money for marines regarding embassy security and i would expand their role for not just protecting documents. i would expand their role to actually protect embassy staff and the ambassador. >> senator paul, thanks very much for coming in. >> thank you. >>> all right. we've got some breaking news coming in on beyonce and the lip sync scandal. jim acosta, what are you learning? >> inaugural official told me a short time ago that pop star beyonce lip sync saying, quote, she did not sing live. a prerecording of the artist's rendition was played instead. what was heard by spectators and viewers was the sound of that recording, according to this official. that official also told me beyonce made this decision personally herself the night before inauguration day saying she arrived s
security for libya or other war-attorney countries, i don't think we can treat it like an embassy in paris. >> are you ready to appropriate more funds for diplomatic security? >> yeah. and in fact, in my budget i do propose more funds, $55 billion increase in the baseline for the military included in among that is more money for marines regarding embassy security and i would expand their role for not just protecting documents. i would expand their role to actually protect embassy...
938
938
tv
eye 938
favorite 0
quote 0
and naomi campbell is recovering from a leg injury after she was attacked and mugged on a street in paris. she reportedly suffered a torn ligament and is now using a wheelchair in her recovery. sources say she was knocked to the ground while trying to hail a cab. >>> finally, a moment every parent can relate to. we told you the new congress was just sworn in. new york senator kirsten gillibrand's son thought that would be the best time to play with mommy's hair, just as she was taking the oath. that's terrific. who among us doesn't know that? at the least opportune time. >> the vice president loved every minute of it. >> he did. >>> let's do it. happy friday, everybody. good morning to you. and we begin this morning with catherine zeta-jones. she is hollywood royalty. but she is so beloved in her homeland of wales, not only for her talent. but also for her efforts to save a legendary landmark. the welsh actress has donated a, quote, substantial amount of money to buy the land where it's believed the lost palace of llewellyn the great and his family ruled years ago. the site has a date on
and naomi campbell is recovering from a leg injury after she was attacked and mugged on a street in paris. she reportedly suffered a torn ligament and is now using a wheelchair in her recovery. sources say she was knocked to the ground while trying to hail a cab. >>> finally, a moment every parent can relate to. we told you the new congress was just sworn in. new york senator kirsten gillibrand's son thought that would be the best time to play with mommy's hair, just as she was taking...
184
184
Jan 22, 2013
01/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 184
favorite 0
quote 0
we tracked him down at his hotel in paris. celebrating the moment. >> can you never predict, you know, life to happen this way. i'm just so fortunate. i'm so honored and so proud that she's -- she chose mine. >> for this occasion, the 47-year-old designer chose fabric for the first lady based on men's silk ties. >> i had an idea that the president would be wearing navy. so i wanted to do something that would -- that she would look really good with him. and i chose a dark navy pattern which is a tisilk jacquard fabr that i have used in my men's collection. >> for this designer, this moment represents name recognition, a potential for big business and largely he has one woman to thank. >> style coming from me is somebody that has that confidence to be able to be their own person and be that true individual that they are and i think she definitely will go down in history as that. >> clearly the first lady making her mark on fashion history. we'll have the designer of first lady michelle obama's dress live in our 9:00 a.m. hour. s
we tracked him down at his hotel in paris. celebrating the moment. >> can you never predict, you know, life to happen this way. i'm just so fortunate. i'm so honored and so proud that she's -- she chose mine. >> for this occasion, the 47-year-old designer chose fabric for the first lady based on men's silk ties. >> i had an idea that the president would be wearing navy. so i wanted to do something that would -- that she would look really good with him. and i chose a dark navy...
388
388
tv
eye 388
favorite 0
quote 0
we took to the streets of paris and found surrender. >> are they really french? >> yeah. >> no, they're belgian. >> you think they're belgian? >> yeah, i think so. >> reporter: we asked foodies. would you be terribly upset if french fries were not actually french? >> no. >> reporter: consulted authors, experts. >> even though they're belgian, i still think of them as french. >> reporter: you know they're belgian? >> everybody says they're belgian. >> reporter: belgians, who serve thousands with mayonnaise decided to find out which tale from the deep fryer of history might be true. could those from the revolution not eat cake but potatoes to survive or was it belgian fishermen lacking fish to fry invented fries. the belgians finally decided the french story was the more plausible but still as unclear as a well-used fry pit. >> reporter: is it important to you they be french? >> no,it isn't. the most important is it's delicious. i don't care. >> doesn't any dispense their fries as french? you're willing to fight for the french fry? >> not really. >> everyone say th
we took to the streets of paris and found surrender. >> are they really french? >> yeah. >> no, they're belgian. >> you think they're belgian? >> yeah, i think so. >> reporter: we asked foodies. would you be terribly upset if french fries were not actually french? >> no. >> reporter: consulted authors, experts. >> even though they're belgian, i still think of them as french. >> reporter: you know they're belgian? >> everybody...
109
109
Jan 18, 2013
01/13
by
CNN
tv
eye 109
favorite 0
quote 2
at notre dame, president obama mockup doing it, and last te'o in paris and clint eastwood who started it before it even happened. >>> ahead this morning, the president's new gun control agenda, put a dent in the huge problem that is gun violence, we'll talk to new york city police commissioner ray kelly, pushing for stronger gun laws, he will join us up next. >>> business news as well. >> do investors believe in wall street again? apparently they do. signs that money is going back in the market after its doubled. so...how'd it go? well, dad, i spent my childhood living with monks learning the art of dealmaking. you've mastered monkey-style kung fu? no. priceline is different now. you don't even have to bid. master hahn taught you all that? oh, and he says to say (translated from cantonese) "you still owe him five bucks." your accent needs a little work. i've always kept my eye on her... but with so much health care noise, i didn't always watch out for myself. with unitedhealthcare, i get personalized information and rewards for addressing my health risks. but she's still going to give
at notre dame, president obama mockup doing it, and last te'o in paris and clint eastwood who started it before it even happened. >>> ahead this morning, the president's new gun control agenda, put a dent in the huge problem that is gun violence, we'll talk to new york city police commissioner ray kelly, pushing for stronger gun laws, he will join us up next. >>> business news as well. >> do investors believe in wall street again? apparently they do. signs that money is...
152
152
Jan 15, 2013
01/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 152
favorite 0
quote 0
they are stepping up their presence back home of troops and police out on the streets in paris and elsewhere against a possible terrorist strike. yesterday one rebel leader came out and said france has opened the gates of hell with this operation. finally french officials had been talking about this operation as being a matter of a few weeks. at least their involvement today. they seem to be backing away from that a little bit hinting that it could be a longer operation to try to get rid of all the islamist elements and dangers in mali. french, u.s., u.s. military officials who i have been speaking with, over the past couple months, got to tell you, jon, have been a little bit more cautious, they have been wary about this operation. they say it could be long and hard t would need the involvement of african troops. that is probably the reason why i spoke to u.s. military officials today. they say they're watching closely their monitoring the situation in the ground and deciding on the details of the u.s. participation. back to you. jon: so many problems in that part of the world and they seem
they are stepping up their presence back home of troops and police out on the streets in paris and elsewhere against a possible terrorist strike. yesterday one rebel leader came out and said france has opened the gates of hell with this operation. finally french officials had been talking about this operation as being a matter of a few weeks. at least their involvement today. they seem to be backing away from that a little bit hinting that it could be a longer operation to try to get rid of all...